Italy's July new car sales seen down 5 pct-sources

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TURIN, Italy, July 29 (Reuters) - Italy's new car sales are seen falling 5 percent year-on-year in July, depressed in part by a smaller number of business days in the month, industry sources said on Thursday.
New car sales in Italy, Fiat's key market, are seen at about 210,000 in July, down from 219,000 in July 2003, the sources told Reuters.
Italy's Transport Ministry is set to report the official figure on August 4.
"Sales for the month should be 210,000 to 212,000 units," one source ...

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